US3423978A - Magnetic forming apparatus - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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- Magnetic forming apparatus forms materials by employing transient magnetic fields of high intensity.
- the transient magnetic field is produced by passing an electrical current pulse of high amperage through a conductor.
- a conductive work piece positioned in the transient magnetic field has a current induced in it, which current interacts with the magnetic field to produce a force acting on the work piece. If the force is sufficiently strong, it produces a deformation of the work piece. The configuration of the deformation is dependent upon the shape of the magnetic field and the position of the work piece relative to the field. Repeated pulses of current may be applied to the conductor, thus causing a series of deforming impulses to be applied to the work piece.
- the flux density and, therefore, the force on the work piece within the aperture are dependent upon the shape of the inner surface of the field shaping member and ice upon the location of the inner surface relative to the work piece.
- the flux density may be increased in certain areas by providing inwardly extending projections on the inner surface of the field shaper in the vicinity of such areas.
- an elongated tube can be constricted intermediate its ends through the use of a field shaper which includes a flange projecting inwardly from its inner surface to define a narrow throat.
- a work piece is not of uniform cross section but has portions on 'both sides of the portion to be formed which have larger cross sections than the portion to be formed. This is true, for example, where the work piece has flanged or flared ends.
- the field shaper is made of two mating members, each of which defines part of the aperture and which are separable at the aperture.
- a strip of insulation is generally placed between the field shaping members to avoid contact therebet'ween when they are positioned adjacent each other. This insures that the field shaper does not constitute a shorted turn, and that sparking does not occur between the members.
- the field shaper members are reciprocated relative to each other by actuating means.
- the restraining force may be removed simultaneously with the deenergizationrof the coil.
- Such simultaneous removal is, as a practical matter, difficult to achieve since it must synchronize with termination of an impulse in the micro-second range. Accordingly, force removal timing must be extremely fast and precise. This is diflicult Where a pneumatic or similar fluid pressure device is utilized as the actuating means because the release of the fluid pressure takes a relatively long period of time.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a magnetic forming coil assembly incorporating fluid actuated separable field shaping members and having means for preventing damage to insulation between such members.
- FIGURE 1 is a schematic view of a magnetic forming coil assembly and field shaper actuating apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention, showing the magnetic forming coil assembly partially in section and having its separable field shaping members in a separated relationship;
- FIGURE 2 is a sectional view taken along the line 2-2 of FIGURE 1 and showing the separable field shaping members in an adjacent relationship.
- the magnetic forming apparatus of the invention includes electromagnetic coil means 11 and 13, and a pair of separable field shaping members 33 and 35 in inductive relation to the coil means.
- Insulating material 45 and 47 is positioned between the members for preventing contact therebetween.
- the members when positioned adjacent each other, define an aperture 43 for producing a forming field in response to energization of the coil means.
- Fluid actuating means 49 and 51 are provided for effecting relative movement between the separable field shaping members to facilitate the positioning of a work piece in the aperture, and for holding the members adjacent each other when the coil means is energized.
- the magnetic forming apparatus includes an electromagnetic coil means in the form of two electromagnetic coils 11 and 13 which are of spiral configuration and are embedded, respectively, in two annular insulating slabs 15 and 17.
- the coils are connected in series to a source of electrical current pulses, not illustrated, and act in response to pulses applied thereto to produce a high energy transient magnetic field.
- the annular slabs 15 and 17 are suitably attached, by means not shown, to the inner facing surfaces of a pair of spaced apart, rectangular side walls 19 and 21 of a supporting frame 23.
- the walls 19 and 21 are provided with mutually aligned openings 25 and 27, respectively, which are aligned with the internal spaces defined by the annular slabs 15 and 17
- the diameter of the openings 25 and 27 and the inner diameter of the slabs and 17 are made sufficiently large to permit a particular work piece (not shown) with which the apparatus is to be used to be positioned in the desired maner for forming.
- the walls 19 and 21 are connected together by a top plate 29 and a base plate 31.
- the strength of the frame structure comprised of the side walls 19 and 21 and the plates 29 and 31 is such as to restrain the slabs 15 and 17 against axial movement away fro-m each other. Forces which have a tendency to produce such axial movement are generated upon energization of the coils 11 and 13.
- the frame structure 23 may be suitably supported by means, not shown.
- the slabs 15 and 17 are spaced axially from each other and accommodate two separable field shaping members 33 and 35.
- the field shaping members 33 and 35 comprise a pair of generally rectangular conductive plates. Each plate has a semicircular notch 37 and 39, respectively, formed in the edge closest to the other plate.
- the shaping members 33 and 35 are capable of sliding toward each other and away from each other, guided by a proportioned spacing of coil support slabs 15 and 17.
- the semicircular notches 37 and 39 are located so that the plates define an aperture 43 (see FIGURE 2).
- the aperture 43 is axially aligned with the openings and 4 27 and with the annular slabs 15 and 17 and the coils 11 and 13 therein.
- the transient magnetic field produced by pulse energization of the coils 11 and 13 induces a current in the shaping member, which flows around the surfaces of the members adjacent the aperture 43.
- the shaping members 33 and 35 are separated from each other by strips of insulation 45 and 47.
- the strip 45 is positioned upon the inner edge of the shaping member 35 above the notch 39, and the strip 47 is positioned on the inner edge of the shaping member 33 below the notch 37.
- Such placement is not necessarily critical to the invention, as any suitable configuration or spacing for the insulation, in order to insulate the shaping members from each other, is satisfactory.
- current flow around the aperture reduces a current flow in the conductive work piece to be formed thereby resulting in deforming forces exerted on the work piece.
- a pair of actuating means 49 and 51 are provided for effecting relative movement between the slidable field shaping members 33 and 35 to facilitate positioning a work piece in the aperture 43.
- the diameter of the aperture 43 is much smaller than the diameter of the openings 25 and 27, and the inner diameter of the slabs 15 and 17, the ability to separate the shaping plates means that a work piece having portions on either side of the portion to be formed of larger diameter than the aperture may still be properly positioned in the apparatus by separating the shaping plates 33 and 35.
- the illustrated actuating means comprise two fluid pressure devices 49 and 51.
- the device 49 is mounted between two cross members 53 and 55 which extend between the side plates 19 and 21, respectively.
- the device 51 is mounted between two cross members 57 and 59 suitably secured to the opposite ends of the side plates 19 and 21, respectively, from the brackets 53 and 55.
- the fluid pressure device 49 consists of a cylinder 60 and a piston 61 which is movable therein.
- the piston 61 is attached by a piston rod 62 to the shaping member 33 and thus the shaping member is moved with the piston.
- the fluid pressure device 51 consists of a cylinder 63 and a piston 65 movable therein.
- the piston 65 is attached to the shaping member 35 by a piston rod 67 and, accordingly, the shaping member 35 is movable with the piston 65.
- the piston rods 62 and 67 are sized so that the pistons 61 and 65 bottom in their associated cylinders 60 and 63 when the shaping members 33 and 35 are in their operating posiitons.
- one of the shaping members 33 or 35 may be fixed with respect to the coils 11 and 13 and only one plate made movable with respect thereto. In such a case, somewhat greater difficulty may be presented to the insertion of the work piece within the aperture, however, only a single fluid pressure device is required.
- the arrangement includes four flow control valves 69, 71, 73 and 75, each of which is designed to permit a relatively full fiow in one direction and to restrict flow in the opposite direction to a fraction of the full flow.
- the reverse flow through the flow control valves 69, 71, 73 and is restricted by an adjustable needle and orifice arrangement which may be placed at a desired setting.
- the restricted flow may be of the order of the full flow.
- the flow control valves 69 and 71 are connected to the cylinder 60 on opposite sides of the piston 61, and are oriented to discharge their full flow into the cylinder 60 and to restrict flow out of the cylinder.
- the flow control valves 73 and 75 are connected to the cylinder 63 on opposite sides of the piston 65 and are oriented to discharge their full flow into the cylinder 63 and to restrict flow out of the cylinder.
- the three-way valves may be of any suitable type, but are preferably solenoid operated.
- the three-way valve 77 is connected through a line 81 and a line 83 to the flow control valve 69.
- the three-way valve 77 is connected through the line 81 and a line 85 to the flow control valve 75.
- the three-way valve 77 operates to connect the line 81 through a line 87 and a line 89 to a source of fluid pressure 91, or to connect the line 91 to an exhaust line 93.
- flow in the line 81 may be in either direction according to the operation of the three-way valve 77. In this manner, fluid is added to or removed from the cylinders on the sides of the pistons opposite the piston rods. Outflow from the cylinders is restricted by the flow control valves 69 and 75.
- the three-way valve 79 is connected through a line 95 and line 97 to the flow control valve 71. Similarly, the three-way valve 79 is connected through the line 95 and a line 99 to the flow control valve 73.
- the three-way valve 79 is the same type of valve as the valve 77 and operates to alternately connect the line 95 through a line 101 and the line 89 to the source of fluid pressure 91, or to connect the line 95 to an exhaust line 103.
- flow in the line 95 may be in either direction according to the operation of the three-way valve 79. In this manner, fluid is added to or removed from the cylinders on the rod sides of the pistons. Outflow from the cylinders is restricted by the flow control valves 71 and 73.
- the shaping members are moved away from each other to facilitate insertion of a work piece in the aperture 43.
- Relative movement of the plates away from each other is accomplished by positioning the three-way valve 77 such that the line 81 is attached to the exhaust line 93 and by positioning the three-way valve 79 so that the line 95 is coupled to the source of fluid pressure 91.
- Fluid pressure then enters the cylinders 60 and 63 on the rod sides of the pistons 61 and 65. This urges the pistons outwardly away from each other and effects a corresponding movement of the shaping plates 33 and 35.
- the shaping plates are closed by switching the three-way valve 79 to connect line 95 to the exhaust line 103 and by switching the three-way valve 77 to connect line 81 to the source of fluid pressure 91.
- This moves the pistons toward each other and brings the shaping plates 33 and 35 into an adjacent relationship.
- the pressure source is kept connected through the three-way valve 77 and the fiow control valves 69 and 75 during the forming operation in order to hold the shaping plates in position against the magnetic forces which tend to drive them apart.
- the movement of the shaping plates toward each other upon coil deenergization is limited by applying a pressure to the rod sides of the pistons. This is done before the coils are energized by operating the three-way valve 79 to connect the fluid pressure to the cylinders 60 and 63.
- the shaping members 33 and 35, and hence the pistons move outward thereby permitting fluid to enter the rod sides of the pistons.
- the tendency for movement of the pistons toward each other is resisted by the compression of fluid in the cylinders on the rod sides of the pistons.
- the fluid in this region of the cylinders 60 and 63 is not quickly expelled because of the limited reverse flow of the flow control valves 71 and 73.
- the flow control valves 71 and 73 are adjusted so that the reverse flow permitted thereby is small enough that the compression of the fluid prevents the shaping plates and insulation from striking each other. Since there is a minimum piston clearance volume at the rod end, the compression ratio is large when motion progresses toward reclosure of the shapers.
- a magnetic forming apparatus including in combination, electromagnetic coil means, a pair of separable field shaping members disposed adjacent said coil means, insulating means positioned between said members for preventing contact therebetween, said members defining an aperture when positioned adjacent each other for producing a forming field in response to energization of said coil means, and means for effecting relative movement between said members to facilitate the positioning of a work piece in said aperture and for holding said members in adjacent position when said coil means are energized, said movement effecting means including means for limiting movement of said members toward each other when said coil means becomes de-energized, thereby preventing damaging force from being exerted on said insulating means.
- said movement eflecting means comprise at least one cylinder having a piston therein secured to one of said members, means for establishing a first fluid pressure on one side of said piston exerted in a direction opposing relative movement of said members toward each other, and means for establishing a second fluid pressure on the other side of said piston for positioning and holding said members adjacent each other.
- a magnetic forming apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said movement effecting means comprise a pair of cylinders, each having a piston therein secured to a respective one of said members, means for applying a first fluid pressure to one side of each of said pistons for positioning and holding said members adjacent each other, means for applying a second pressure to the side of each of said pistons opposite said one side, said second pressure being applied after said members are positioned adjacent each other, and being sufiicient to prevent damaging force from being exerted on said insulating means when said coil means become de-energized.
- first pressure applying means comprise a first valve for coupling a source of fluid pressure to said one side of each of said pistons
- second pressure applying means comprise a second valve for coupling the same source to said opposite side of each of said pistons
- valve means are interposed between said second valve and said 7 opposite sides of said pistons for limiting flow of fluid 3,347,074 10/1967 Eilers et a1.
- 72-56 from the cylinders to an amount which is small enough to prevent damaging force from being exerted on said insulating means when said coil means are de-energyzd.
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US4531393A (en) * | 1983-10-11 | 1985-07-30 | Maxwell Laboratories, Inc. | Electromagnetic forming apparatus |
US5710536A (en) * | 1996-02-14 | 1998-01-20 | Electronic De-Scaling 2000, Inc. | Adaptive coil wrap apparatus |
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US4531393A (en) * | 1983-10-11 | 1985-07-30 | Maxwell Laboratories, Inc. | Electromagnetic forming apparatus |
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